LEAST DEMANDS
LAND LOST BY KAISER
PROBABLE WAR TACTICS
(Independent Cable Service.) LONDON. August 22. The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Express" is informed that Germany's minimum demands in the Polish conflict have grown past Danzig and the Polish Corridor, and now include all the territory the ex-Kaiser lost to Poland after the war.
It. is claimed that in the event of a military conflict German troops would fight their way to the 1914 frontier and remain "on the defensive." Even conservative circles consider that this territory would be recovered within five days from the beginning of hostilities without plunging the whole of Europe into war.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 46, 23 August 1939, Page 11
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